Serving in Sir Lowry's Pass

Elise Granger, a senior at the University of Alabama, is another one of our GO: Again students as she traveled on LEAD Greece last year and joined on Cape Town Direct this year. Check out her blog to learn about the power of service across different programs! A different country, a new perspective. Throughout my … Continue Reading »

The staff on our programs is one of the things that makes Go Global so unique. Hannah Hall, a junior at Texas A&M University, interviewed Ish, our Cape Town Activities Director! Ish has been involved with our Cape Town program since the very first year and does an amazing job serving our students. Q: How … Continue Reading »

Food at the lake

Our next blogger today from Greece Direct is Ivy Spradling, a junior at Delta State University. Read about her lake adventures and how her first trip outside of the U.S. is already making an incredible impact! The Vouliagmeni Lake is a site to see if you never have. Our entire group went to lay out … Continue Reading »

The best tuna tartar you have ever had!

Today’s blogger in Cape Town is Lesley Clark. Lesley is a junior at the University of South Carolina. As an expert foodie, we definitely trust her recommendations for great spots to check out in Cape Town! From one foodie to another, here are five places you must go while in Cape Town…  The Old Biscuit Mill: This … Continue Reading »

Greece Direct students get ready for service days!

Taylor Delgado, a junior from Christopher Newport University, talks about how serving in community sparked a shift in perspective. Read her blog below! Today we had the incredible opportunity of volunteering with the Salvation Army in Athens. None of us knew what to really expect going into it, but after a warm greeting from Maria … Continue Reading »

Lindsey

Lindsey Jesukiewicz, a junior from the University of South Carolina, gives us a very insightful and though-provoking blog comparing her journey in Greece to an ancient structure. 1. Conquering new heights The Parthenon sits 490 feet up on top of the sacred rock of Athens, the acropolis. The word “acro” literally means “high up”. Hiking … Continue Reading »